Sunday, September 24, 2017

A Sunday in September on the Connecticut River





From the Northfield Mountain picnic area in northwestern Massachusetts, south to Barton Cove, and then back again, this leisurely 12-mile round trip cruise takes an hour and a half and follows a beautiful part of the Connecticut River including the French King Gorge.  Until recently, the trip was made on the Quinnetukut II, but the brand-new 44-seat Heritage has now replaced it. Beaver, bald eagles, and egrets grace the scene.  Motor boats, kayaks, water skiers, and folks fishing add to the fun.

Getting under way



"And to the starboard .... "



Approaching another boat as we round The Narrows near  Barton Cove



Heading back up-river



Looking out for bald eagles


















Here is the handsome French King bridge near Gill, Massachusetts, which, when completed in 1932, was said to be the most beautiful bridge of its kind in the U.S.



It's a 3-span arch erected by the cantilever method.  Its location follows the old Mohawk Trail.



Afternoon light filtering through the trees


The riverboat runs seasonally, Friday to Sunday.  For those wanting more information, go to Heritage Riverboat Cruise or phone 800-859-2960.





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